Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 132

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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GILFILLAN, W. Whitehead:


Physician, oculist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 14, Isto; s. William (M.D., M.R.C.S., Edin- burgh) and Caroline M. ( Ladd) Giltillan; ed. Brooklyn Polytechme, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1890; also post-grad. studies in Vienna, Berlin, Paris and London; m. Newark, N. J., Jan. 25, 1900, Mrs. Mary Louise Hayes ( nee Allen). Oculist to Fronch Hosp., City llosp. ( Blackwell's Island ), Sailors' Snug Harbor ( Staten Island), House of Refuge ( Randall's Island ), Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp .; consulting oculist to St. Vincent's Hosp., S. I. Fellow N. Y. Aend. Medicine; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc .; Sons' of Revolution, Soc. Colonial wars. Recreations: Automobiling and yachting. Clubs: N. Y. Yaeht, N. Y. Athletic (life mem.). Address: 44 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


GILL, Adam Capen:


Edneator: b. Chesterville. Me., Aug. 22, IS#3: s. Elisha and Huldah ( Capen) Gill; ed. publie and high schools, Brockton, Mass., Amherst,. A.B., 1854; post-grad. work Johns Hopkins, 1886-59: Univ. of Munich, Ph.D., 18; in. Ware, Mass., Oct. 2. 1:96, Ella E. Eaton. Prof. mathematics, Park Call., 1-44- so: uss't prof. mineralogy and petrography, Cornell C'hiv., since 1-94. Fellow .1. .. .. S .: mem. Geol. Soc. America, Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft. Author: Tables for


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Determination of Common Minerals. Ad- | has been around the world and visited the dress: Wyckoff Av., Ithaca, N. Y.


GILL, John W .:


Clergyman ; ed. St. Stephen's Co'l., D.D., 1599; Gen. Theol. Sem. Ordered deacon, 1ss9, ordained priest, 1:51, by Bishop Littlejohn. in Ipiscopal ministry. Formerly chaplain zulst Reg't, Spanish-Am. War; rector st. Luke's ('h., Bridgeport, Como .; rector St. Thomas' Ch., Long Island City, N. Y. Address: 140 Third St., Long Island City, N. Y.


GILL, Laura Drake:


Educator; b. Chesterville, Me., Aug. 2+, 1-63; d. Elisha and Hutda (Capen) G !!!; ed. Smith Coll., A.D., 1sal, A.M., 18e3, Univ. of Leipzig, Germany, 1:00-92, Sorbonne, Paris, 1592-93; D.C.L., Univ. of the South. Teacher of mathematics in Capen Sch., Northampton, Mass., Is81-98; director of Cuban Orphan Society's work in Cuba, 1809-1901: dean Bara- ard College, 1901-05. Pres. Ass'n of Colle- giate Alumna; pres. Dep't of Women's Or- ganizations of Nat. Edn'l Ass'n. Mem. Nat. Edn'l Ass'u. Trustee Smith Coll., and of Clarke School for Deaf, Northampton, Mass. Club: Barnard. Address: 1326 19th St. Washington, D. C.


GILLAM, Manly M .:


Advertiser: advertising counsel N. Y. Her-


ald, and Munyon's Homeopathic Home Remedy Co. Pres. Union Standard Furnace Co., and Bush Engine Co. Director North American Smelter and Furnace Co, Evans Engine Co., Georada Co., Nat. Dairy Supply Co. Residence: 372 Broadway, Flushing, L. I. Office : Child's Eld'g, Herald Square, N. Y. City.


GILLENDER, Augustus Theophilus:


Lawyer; b. Hyde Park, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1843; ed. Peekskill Acad .; grad. Albany Law Sch., 1863; m. Nov. 30, 1805, Sarah Willard Trotter. Practising law in N. Y. City sinco 1863; senior mem. firm of Gillender, Fixman & Mumford. Clubs: Union (N. Y. City, for 25 years), Tilden, Knoliwood ( White Plains, N. Y.). Address: 235 W. 75th St., N. Y. City.


GILLESPIE, David Halliday Moffat:


Physician and surgeon; b. Brooklyn, June 1, 1875; s. William Hildreth and Mary Emma ( Moffat) Gillespie; grad. Yale Umv., A.B., 18OS, Columbia Cniv., M.D., 1902; m. St Mar- garet's Church, Westminster, London, Eng- land, July 20, 1907, Lilian Drechemin; one daughter, Susan Brechemin, b. May 24, 1008. Practising since lJuf; ass't surgeon to Ius- pital for Ruptured and Crippled, Ont Patient Dep't; ass't surgeon to N. Y. Hosp., Out Patient Dop't. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soe., Am. Med. Ass'n, Alumini Ass'n of N. Y. Hosp. Clubs : Yale, University Glee. Address: 228 W. c2d St., N. Y. City.


GILLESPIE, Lawrence Lewis:


* Banker; b. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 23, 1-76; s. George Lewis and Khobie ( McMaster) Gilles. pie: grad. Cutler Sch., N. Y. City, 1.94, Har- vard Call., A.B., 1Nr. Engaged in banking soon after graduation: now v.p. and trus- tor Equitalde Trust Co. of N. Y .; director Distillers Securities Corporation, Standard Cordage Co., Chesapeake Western R'y. Has traveled extensively in U. S. and Europe and


Far East, China and Philippines. Entered i Volunteer Service in 1895 as 2d lieut, Ist U. | S. Vol. Eng r Reg't, and served in Porto Rico, being promoted Ist lieut. aud then act- ing capt .; resigned Oct., 189s. Mem. Mil. Order l'ereign Wars, N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce, Mason ( Holland Lodge >). Recrea- fions: Travel and exercise. Clubs: Union, Brook, Racquet and Tennis, Turf and Field, Lawyers, N. Y. Athletic, Harvard. Resi- denre: 12 W. 44th St. Address: Union Club, N. Y. City.


GILLESPIE, Robert McMaster:


Lawyer, railway pres. ; b. Buffalo, N. Y., April 8, 1ST1; s. Maj .- Gen. Georgo Lewis and Rhobie ( MeMaster ) Gillespie; grad. Harvard, .1.B., 1992, studied 2 years at Harvard Law Sch .; m. N. Y. City, April 15, 1897, Lillian May Stokes. Lawyer: mem. law firm of Dexter, Osborn & Gillespie at 71 Broadway, N. Y. City till Jan., WyU; since Jan., 1901, has been pres. Chesapeake Western R'y; also pres. Pocahontas Co., and of Stigel Lumber Corporation, all three located at Harrisonburg, Va. Republican, formerly see. Harvard Republican Club. Episcopal- ian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Clubs: IJarvard, Uni- versity, Lawyers, Tuxedo. Residence: Tux- edo Park, Orange Co., N. Y. Address: 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GILLET, Charles W .:


Retired; b. Addison. N. Y., Nov. 26, 1540; s. Joel D. and Lucy J. (PatteQ) Gillet; ed. Franklin (N. Y.) Acad., Union Coll., A.B., Iso1; m. Augusta R. Comstock; children : Frances A., Katharine M. Enlisted as pri- rate in 86th N. Y. Vols., Aug., 161; was made adjutant of reg't. Nov., 1dl, and served until discharged for disabilities, 19 :3: elected to Congress, 1-92, and five times re- elected, serving 1505-1905. Address: Addison, N. Y.


GILLET, Ransom Hooker:


Lawyer: b. New Lebanon Center, N. Y., Feb. 25, IST7; s. Silas Wright and Abbie ( Wood) Gillet; ed. U. S. Naval Acad., Wash- ington & Lee Univ., Yale Univ., Ph. B .. : \I- bany Law Sch., LL.B .; unmarried. Engaged in the practice of Inw at Troy, N. Y. Is Ist lieut. Co. 1, 2d Reg't, N. G. S. N. Y. ( The Troy Citizens Corps). Mom. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Chi Phi fraternity, Colum- bia Co. Soc. City of N. Y., King Solomon Loilge F. and A. M., Troy, N. Y. Cluis: Troy, Pafraets Dael (Troy ) ; Yale, Army and Navy ( N. Y. City). Address: 57 Second St., Troy, N. Y.


GILLETT, Charles Ripley:


Registrar, clergyman: h. N. Y. City, Nov. 29, 1855: s. Rev. Ezra Hall (D.D.) and Mary Jane ( Kendall) Gillett; grad. N. Y. Univ .. A.B., IST1, B.S., C.E., M.A., 1876, honorary D.D., 1-98; student Union Theol. Som., 1977- 80. Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1-1 83; hun- orary L. IL.D., Beloit Coll., 199: m. Yon- kers, N. Y., April 26, 1-51. Kate Van Kirk ; children : Carrie R. ( dervased), Ezra Ken- dall, Mary Marshall, Robert (deceased ), William. Librarian, 1983.Hos, instr. prup,0- deuties, 1-93-190s, registrar since 1908, see. nf faculty since 1-98, U'nion Theol, Sem., N. Y. City; ass't enrator, Dep't Oriental Antiqui- ties, Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. City, sinco


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Catalogues, Union | Mass., and Smith Coll .; m. Oct. 31, 1858, John


1900. Anthor : General Theol. Sem., Is-6, 1998; Catalogue Egyptian Antiquities in Metropolitan Museum in N. Y .; Catalogue of Cypriote Stone Sculpture and of Pottery and Terra Cotta, in the Cesnola Collection in the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, 1903; also the 3d volume of Descriptive Atlas of Cypriote Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum. Translator of Harnack's Monasticism, 1895, Krüger's His- tory of Early Christian Literature, 1:97; was six years editor Literary Dep't, Magazine of Christian Literature. Residence: Pelham Manor, N. Y. Address: 700 Park Av., N. Y. City.


GILLETT, Henry Webster:


Dentist; b. Marlborough, N. H .; s. Benja- min F. and Naney Damon (McIntosh) Gil lett; ed. High School, Dedham, Mass., Dental Dep't Harvard Univ., D.M.D., 1885; m. N. Y. City, June, 1893, Elizabeth Ray. Practised profession of dentistry at Newport, R. I. to 1900; since then at Newport, R. I., in smiQ- nier and N. Y. City for remainder of year. Republican. Mem. N. Y. Odontological ' Soc., N. Y. Inst. of Stomatology, Nat. Dental _Iss'n. First District Dental Soc .. . \m. Acad. of Dental Science, Harvard Odontological Soc., Harvard Dental Alumni Ass'n, A. A. A. S., Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. Recreations : Riding, fishing, hunting. Clubs: R. I. Har- vard, Camp Fire. Address: 136 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


GILLETT, William Kendall:


Edneator; b. N. Y. City, May 16, 1800; s. Ezra Hall and Mary Jane ( Kendall) Gillett ; grad. N. Y. Univ., A.B., 1-So, .1.3., 18-3; at. tended Colum. Law Sch., 18s0-81; Univ. of Berlin, 15>1-83; Univ. of Paris, 1 -- 9.90; also private study of languages in Paris, Geneva, Florence, Madrid and Seville. Inst'r Ger- man and French, Lehigh Univ., 18:5-88; prof. Romance languages, N. Y. Univ. since 1-90. Was see. of the Faculty, 1 91-98; since 1902 ehm'n of the Com. on College Organizations. Trustee of village. 1893.99, school truster, 1900.06, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mem. Mod- ern Language Ass n of America, Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Wykagyl Country. Residence: Pelham Manor, N. Y. Address: New York University, University Heights, N. Y.


GILLETTE, Charles A .:


Physician; b. Mexico, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1535; s. George and Nancy J. (Springer) Gillette; ed. Oswego Normal and Training Sch., Al- bany Med. Coll., M.D. : N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. Sch. and Hosp. : m. Albany, 1-6, Sarah F. Tice, one son. Leon A., b. 1>>9. Self- supporting sinee & years old; was ronnerted in 1>>4, with Albany Journal, and in 1>-5 with Syracuse papers; practised medicine, 1-85-95: held appointment as ward physician in Syracuse; physician to the Onondaga In- dians, and health offirer for Lafayette, N. Y. : now owns and condarts general store. Re- publican. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., F. and . M., K. of P., Independent Order of Rod Men. Recreation: Antomobiling. Ad- dress: Lafayette, N. Y.


GILLETTE, Grace Fidelia:


Born Williamsburg. Mass., Nov. 20. 1865; d Lyman Dwight and Holen (Field) James: niere of the late Marshall Field of Chicago: grad. Mary A. Burnham Sch., Northampton, 548


W. Gillette; children: Helen Field, b. 1890, John Westfield, Jr., h. 1892. Trustee Hudson City Hosp .; mein. B'd Ed'n, Hudson. Ad- dress : Hudson, N. Y.


GILLETTE, Halbert Powers:


Civil eng'r: b. Waverly, Iowa, Aug. 5, 1869; s. Theodore W. and Laetitia S. ( Pow- ers) Gillette; grad. Columbia Univ., E.M., 1-92: m. Philadelphia, April 28, 1897, . Julia Washburn Seranton: children: Seranton, b. 1-98, Louise, b. 1>99. Eng'r of Highways, Whateom Co., Wash., and eng'r on railroad works, etc., 1892-95; instr. Columbia Univ .. part of 1:95; ass't N. Y. State Eug'r, 1596- 95; consulting eng'r and eng'ring contractor, 1898-1903; associate editor Engineering News, 1503-04: consulting eng'r ond editor Engin- eering-Contracting . since 1904. eng'r Railway Comm'n of State of Washı- Was chicf ington. Author: Earthwork and Its Cost , Economies of Road Construction; Rock Ex- eavation; Handbook of Cost Data for Con- tractors and Engineers, and co-author of Concrete Construction. Republican. Mem. Am. Soe. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Soc. for Promotion Eng'ring L'd'h. Theta Delta Chi fraternity, Address: Park Row Bld'g, N. Y. City.


GILLETTE, Walter R .:


Physician; b. Philadelphia, Feb., 1910; s. Abram Orrin and Hannah (Jenkins) Gillette; grad. Madison (now Colgate) Univ., A.B., 1:01 (A.M.), Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, 1803; m. June, 1ST1. Annie Curtenins; children : Curtenius, Abram O., Grace, Art- ing ass't surgeon for two years in Civil War: later 13 years surgeon N. Y. Post.Office Dep't. Formerly gen. mg'r, 12 years, and 2 years v .- p. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .: now trustee Guaranty Trust Co., Internat. Banking Corporation. Republican. Baptist. Consulting physician to Bellevue and St. Francis Hosps. Mem. Sigma Phi fraternity. Clubs: Union League, University. Address : 24 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.


GILLETTE, William:


Actor, dramatic author: h. Hartford, Conn., July 24, 1855; s. Francis ( U. S. Senator) and Elizabeth Daggett ( Honker) Gillette; ed. Boston Coll. and Coll. City of N. Y. Went on stage, in minor roles, 1:77; by 1881 was playing in his own dramas and has so con- tinned since, with a few exceptional engage- ments. Author of plays (unpublished ) : The Professor; The Private Secretary; Esmer- alda; A Legal Wreck; Held by the Enemy; Too Much Johnson: Ninety Days: Mr. Wil- kinson's Widows; All the Comforts of Home; Because She Loved Him So; Settled Out of Court; The Red Owl: Clarice; Serret Servire; Maid-of- All. Work; Sherlock


Ilolines. Clubs: The Players, The Lambs, American Dramatists. Address: Empire Theater, N. Y. City.


GILLIES, Andrew:


Clergyman; b. Glasgow, Scotland. Aug. 3, 150; s. Peter and Agnes ( Clark) Gillies; ed. Geneser Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., Wes- leyan l'uiv., A.B., (Phi Beta Kappa), 1895; m. Hilton, N. Y., Sept. 25. 1-95, Martha E. Smith: children: Faith, b. May 23, 1-9%, Brooks, b. Ort. 31. 1-99. Entered ministry M. E. Church, now mem. N. Y. Annual Conf.


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and pastor St. Andrew's M. E. Ch., N. Y. | promoted 1st lieut., June 26, 1882; post com- City. Was chaplain Vermont State Senate, 1-98. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soe., Rensselaer Soc. of N. Y. City; Exec. Com. N. Y. City Ch. Extension Soc. Rec- reations: Golf, horseback riding. Address : 120 W. 76th St., N. Y. City. GILLIES, Edwin James:


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Merchant; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 27, 1601; a. James W. and Anna E. Gillies; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1882. Started in tea and coffee business in Washington St. in 1:83, in which business has been engaged ever sinee. Interested in many philanthropic and religious inst'ns. Elder in Fifth Av. Presby'n Ch. and sup't of their largest mis- sion Sunday school: mem. Com. of Manage- ment East Side branch of Y. M. C. A .; chm'n Finance Committee of Ami. Tract Soc .; ex-pres. N. Y. Bible Soc. Clubs: Repub- lican, Columbia University. Address: 32 W. 51st St., N. Y. City.


GILLIS, Albert R .:


Mech. eng'r; b. Kinsman, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1851; s. William A. and Sarah E. ( Parker) Gillis: ed. Kinsman Acad., Oherlin Prep. Sch., Cornell Univ., B.M. E., 1573; in. Youngs- town, O., May 18, 1582, Alice M. Parish; one daughter, Chloe P., b. May 9, 1859. Former- ly mech. eng'r Brown, Bonnell & Co., Youngstown, O., Oregon Iron and Steel Co., Oswego, Ore .; since Is84, master mechanio The Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Soe. Mech. Eng'rs, Technology Club, Syra- ense. Recreations: Farming and show


horses. Clubs: Citizens, University, West End Social, Syracuse Driving. Address: 307 Emerson Av., Syracuse, N. Y.


GILLISS, Frank Le Grand:


Master printer; b. Lexington. Ky., Dec. 29, 1851; s. Thomas Handy and Catharine Isa- bella (Le Grand) Gilliss; ed. Ch. of Trans- figuration Episcopal Sch., N. Y. City; un- married. After leaving


school learned printing trade at which has since continued; now sec., treas. and direteor of the Gilliss Press. Episcopalian. Recreations: Rowing, walking. bowling. tennis. Address: 432 Mad- ison .Av., N. Y. City.


GILLISS, Walter:


Master printer; b. Lexington, Ky., May 17. 1855; s. Thomas Handy and Catharine Isa- bella (Le Grande) Gilliss; ed. Ch. of Trans- figuration Episcopal Sch., N. Y. City; unmar- ried. After leaving school learned printing trade, at which has continued; until recently pres. and director The Gilliss Press; now sec. and director The Club Bindery ; ser. and mem. of council The Grolier Club. Republican; mem. 27th Assembley Dist. Republican Club. Episcopalian. Recreations: Rowing, walk- ing, bowling. tennis. Address: 432 Mad- ison Av., N. Y. City.


GILLMORE, Quincy O'M .:


Oficer, U. S. A .: b. New York, Sept. 2, 1850: s. Gen. Quincy Adams and Mary Isabel (O'Maher) Gillmore: grad. U. S. Mil. Acad. ; m. N. Y. City, April 22, 1940, Margaret Van Kluek: children : Lieut. Quincy A., Henry V. K., Margaret V. K. Promoted, on gradu- ation, 2d lient., June. 1-79; served on frontier duty in Indian T'y. 1-73-74: at Ført Stanton, N. Mex., 1.75 -; 6: in Texas, 1-77 50; at C. S. Mil. Acad. as ass't iustr. of tactics, 1880-82;


missary of subsistence and commanding artil- lery detachments, 1882-85; post quartermaster and director of gas works, 18 4-85; regimental quartermaster, 1556-90; at Fort Meade, Texas; capt., Feb. 20, 1-91; retired, May 31, 1806. Commissioned lieut .- col. 4th N. J. Inf., July 14, 1598; colonel, Nov. 4, 1898; honorably mus- tered out, April 6, 199; detailed by War Dep't to be instr. N. J. Nat. Guard. Ad- dress: Morven St., Princeton, N. J.


GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins:


Author, lecturer; b. Hartford, Conn., 1860; d. Frederick Beecher and Mary A. Fitch ( Westcott) Perkius; great-granddaughter of Lyman Beecher; m. Ist, 1ssk, C. W. Stetson; 2d, 1900, G. H. Gilman. Lecturer since 1890; aiso extensive magazine contributor on sub- jeets of sociology, ethics and economics; also verses and stories; has written much in favor of the advancement of women alung practical lines of economic and social prog- ress, and on problems of labor. Author: In This Our World (verse), Is98; Women and Economics, 1898; The Yellow Wall-Paper, 1599; Concerning Children, 1900: The Home, Its Work and Influence, 1003; Human Work, 1904. Made speaking tours of Europe, 1806, 1=99, 1905. Mem. Am. Sociological Ass'n, League for Political Ed'n, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Address: 313 W. 82d St., N. Y. City.


GILMAN, Lawrence:


Musical critic, author; b. Flushing, L. I., July 5, 1878; s. Arthur C. and Bessie ( Law- rence) Gilman; ed. in public schools of N. Y. City, and Collins St. Classical School at Hartford, Conn. ; studied painting under William M. Chase and illustration at Art Students' League, N. Y. City: studied privately musical theory and composition, piano and organ; m. 1904, Elizabeth Wright Walter. Author: Phrases of Modern Music. 1904; Edward MaeDowell, 1905; The Music of To-morrow, 1906; a Guide to Strauss' Sa. lome, 1907; Stories of Symphonic Music, 1967; .\ Guide to Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande, 1907; Aspects uf Modern Opera. Musical critic siner 1901 and ass't editor since 1903, Harper's Weekly; contributor to musical and general publications. MIem. Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters. Residence: 227 E. 72d St. Address: Care Harper's Weekly, Frank- lin Square, N. Y. City.


GILMAN, Jeremiah H .:


Colonel, U. S. A. (retired) ; b. in Maine, Nov. 11. le31: appt'd from slaine, eadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., July 1. 1852; grad. 1856. Commissioned 2u lieut. Oct. 31, 1556; Ist hent., April 27, 1861: capt., 19th Iuf., May 1%, 1vil; capt. comimissary of subsistence, Feb. 9. 1863; major, Nov. 9, ISS4; lient .- rol., ass't commissary-gen .. Oct. 8, 194; retired, Nov. 11, 1893; promoted col. (retired), April 23, 1004. Address: 43 W. 58th St., N. Y. City. GILMAN, Theodore:


Merchant: b. Alton, Ill., Jan. 2, 1841; 8. Winthrop Sargent and Abin Swift ( Lippin- cott) Gilman: ed. private schools, Williams Voll .. A.B., 1-02. A.M., 1864; m. St. George's Ch .. N. Y. City, Oct. 22, 1563. Elizabeth Drinker Paxson : children: Frances Paxson, Theodore, Jr., Helen Ives, Robbins, Elizabeth Bethune (how Mrs. Ilenry il. Law). On Wall Street forty years, connected with 519


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varions business railroad and industrial. V .- p. and director Gilman Son & Co .; trustee Bessemer Ditch Co .; pres. and trustee East Side Building Ass'n; director Keokuk & Des Moines R. R. ; sec., treas. nnd director Keokuk and Hamil-


Phorograph company official; gen. mg'r and director Edison Phonograph Works; v. p. gen. mg'r and dir. Edison Mi'g Co .; pres. gon. my'r and dir. National Phonograph Co., and Bates Mit'g Ce. ; v .- p. and dir. Pike Add- ton Bridge Co .; director N Y. Warehouse &|ing Machine Co .; pres. and dir. Essex Press. Security Co .; trustee and director North Residence: East Orange, N. J. Address: 10 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. Platte Land & Water Co. Republican. Treas., 1565-69, pres., 1574-76, N. Y. Bible GILMOUR, Andrew James: Soc .; mem. N. Y. Sabbath Com. (tress, over 20 years) ; mem. B'd Mg'rs, Am. Bible Sce., St. John's Riverside Hosp., Yonkers; pres. Y. M. C. A., Yonkers; trustee Y. W. O. A.,


Physician and surgeon; b. Fulton, N. Y., March 1, 1871; s. James and Mary ( Veeder) fiilmour; ed. Enlton Iligh Sch., Falley Sein., Fuiton, N. Y., Margate Coll., Margate, Kent, Yonkers: deacon and elder Presby'n Ch. | England. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Prepared and presented bill in Congress for incorporation of clearing honses, and made Statements before House Com. on Banking and Currency in support of same. Author: A Graded Banking System, 1598; Federal Clearing Houses, 1:90. Contb'r to Bankers' Magazine: The Completion of the National Banking System ( Sept., 1:93) ; The Philos- ophy of the History of Bank Currency in the United States


grad. 1:02, Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1895, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1899; graduate study in Göttingen, Germany and Vienna, Anstria, for one year, after hospital service in N. Y., as interne in St. John's Hosp., Brooklyn and later in Sloane Maternity Hosp., N. Y. City. Engaged in general practice as physician and surgeon in N. Y. City. Has trav- eled extensively in Europe, U. S., including Alaska, also in Canada, Cuba and Bermuda. Captain and ass't surgeon Med. Dep't, State of N. Y., assigned for duty to 13th Artillery Dist. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Connty Med. Soc., Alumni of St. John's Hosp., Alumni Sloane Maternity Hosp., Sons of the Revolution. Theta Delta Chi fraternity, Ass'n Mil. Surgeons and Ver- einigung Alter Deutscher Studenten in Ameri- ka. Recreations: Travel, shooting, mountain climbing. Clubs: Yale, Graduate Club of Theta Delta Chi. Address: 133 E. 57th St., N. Y. City.


GILPIN, C. Monteith:


Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Oct. 31, 1872; s. Thomas and Sallie E. (Rowand) Gilpin; grad. St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., A.B., 1 04, Columbia Univ., LL. B., 1897; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 16, 1901, Gertrude May Chase; one daughter, Georgia, b. 1903. Admitted to bar, 1597; since then engaged in practice of law. Also sec., treas., director and counsel, The Corporation Co. of America, The Internat. Securities Corp'n; director, sec. and counsel Forged Tool Co., Imon Petroleum Co., Gen. Concentrates Co. ; director and counsel Sho- shone Mines Securities Co., Western New- foundland Lamber Co., N. Y. & Moot. Gold Dredging Co .; associate counsel The Fisher- ies Co., The Atlantic Fruit Co. Independent Democrat. Served in N. Y. State Naval Militia and, during Spanish-Am. War, in U. S. Navy. Roman Catholic. Mem, Bar .1ss'n City of N. Y., Md. Soe., Phi Gamiua, Delta, Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Columbia" University, Underwriters. Address: 68 Wil- liam St., N. Y. City.


GILPIN, William Jay:


Banker; b. N. Y. City, Ang. 28, 1860; s. John and Mary (Dowdall; Gilpin; ed. N. Y. public schools; unmarried. Entered N. Y. Clearing House after leaving school, 1977; mado teller, iss8: ass't mg'r since 1-92. Associated with Loan Committees of ls-4. 1500, 1893 and 1907. Trustee Brevoort Sav- ings Bank. Served 1012 years in 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y .: was Ist sers't Co. E .; one of founders and editors Seventh Regiment Ga- zette. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn League, -


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( Oct., 1875) ; to Chicago Banker: The 95th Section of the National Bank Act (April-June, 1900) ; Reply to M. Des Essars, Statistician of the Bank of France (June, 1902) ; to Bankers' Monthly: Our Democratic Banking System and Its Natural Ally, the Clearing House (June, 1904). Also wrote: Heredity versus Evolu- tion (The Monist, Oct., 1993) ; The Cleariog Honse System (Journal Polit. Economy, Mar., 1904) ; Ambiguities (Open Court, July, 1905) ; also address before Washington State Bankers' Ass'o, July, 1903, on Clearing House Emergency Circulation (resolution passed approving same) ; address before Meb. State Bankers' Ass'n, Oct., 1906, on A Clear- ing Honse Currency; and address before Founders and Patriots of America, Jan. 31, 1905, on Some Social Theories of the Revo- lution. Mem. Williams Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Anthropol. Club (Yonkers), Kappa Alpha fraternity, Pounders and Patriots of America, S. A. R., New England Soe. of N. Y. Recre- ations: Travel, fishing, hunting, reading, writing, walking. Club: Union League. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 55 Wil- liam St., N. Y. City.


GILMORE, Joseph Henry:


Educator, clergyman: b. Boston, Mass., April 29, 1834; s. Joseph Albree (gov. N. H., 13(3.65) and Ana ( Whipple) Gilmore; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1:54, Brown Univ., A.B., 1858, l'h.D., Newton Theol. Inst'n, B.D., 1861; m. 1st, leol, Mary Josephine Parkhurst; Hdl. 1865, Lucy Aan Brown; one son, David Chandler, missionary to Burma. Instr. He- brew, Newton Theol. Fast'n, 1561-62; pastor Fisherville (N. H.) Bapt. Ch.,Je62-64; private sec. to father and editor of Concord Daily Monitor, 1861-65; was pastor of Second Bapt. Ch. of Rochester, N. Y., 1865-67; since 1807, prof. rhetoric. Univ. of Rochester. Author: Art of Expression, 1576; Outlines of Logic, 1879; Primary Speaker, 1991; Wedlock, Is-1; Intermedinte Speaker, 1-52: Academic Speak- er, 15>3: Outlines of Rhetoric. 1:21; Familiar Chats About Books and Reading, 1:92; Out- lines of English and American Literature, I'M5; also author of the hymn "He Leadeth Me: Oh, Blessed Thought!"' Address: Rochestor. N. Y.




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